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A statement of personal and financial information needed to apply for a loan.

Loan Application Fee:

A fee applied by a lender to cover the initial costs of putting through a loan application. The fee could include the cost of getting a property appraisal, a credit report and a lock-in fee and other closing costs incurred to complete the transaction.

Loan Origination Fee:

Fee charged by a lender for the administrative costs of processing a loan.

Loan to Value Ratio (LTV):

The balance of the mortgage outstanding as a percentage of the home's price.

Lock or Lock In:

A lender's guarantee of an interest rate for a specific period of time. The time period is usually between the loan application approval and loan closing. The borrower wants the lock to stay in effect until closing.